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A 2021 law passed by the Virginia General Assembly tied the state to California’s more stringent vehicle emissions standards. But does it apply to an even stricter pathway adopted by California in 2022?

RICHMOND, Va.—Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin has pledged to return Virginia to federal vehicle emissions standards, three years after the state’s Democratic-led legislature passed a law committing the state to follow more stringent emissions rules set by California.

Youngkin Pledges to Decouple Virginia from California Vehicle Emissions Standards by End of 2024

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Environmental Defenders Remain Among World’s Most Targeted Activists

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A new report found that environmental defenders are increasingly encountering overlapping networks of government officials, corporations, criminal groups and private security forces.

Environmental and Indigenous rights defenders remained among the world’s most targeted human rights advocates in 2025, despite landmark rulings by international courts affirming governments’ obligations to protect both the environment and those who defend it.

Environmental Defenders Remain Among World’s Most Targeted Activists

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The Water Is Rising in Chesapeake Bay. Can Tangier Island Be Saved?

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As the barrier island loses land and residents, engineered efforts could combat the rising sea water that surrounds it.

TANGIER, Va.— Terry Parks stood in the rear of a boat passing the western shore of Tangier Island.

The Water Is Rising in Chesapeake Bay. Can Tangier Island Be Saved?

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Greenpeace’s Dutch Anti-SLAPP Case Against Oil Pipeline Giant Advances

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But a $345 million U.S. verdict against the environmental group hangs over the case.

A lawsuit filed by Greenpeace International against the U.S.-based fossil fuel company Energy Transfer in the Netherlands is moving forward after a Dutch court recently ruled in favor of the environmental organization in rejecting the company’s bid to toss out the case.

Greenpeace’s Dutch Anti-SLAPP Case Against Oil Pipeline Giant Advances

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